Spice-Up Your Guitar Cover Songs; Develop YOUR Unique Style
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A few questions for you:
– What would it feel like, if you knew that ANY songs that you would choose to play on the guitar – would just sound beautiful, personal, and expressive out of your own hands?
– Expressive and even emotional in a way that you’ve only felt a few times before, when you’ve heard REALLY good versions of those songs – perhaps covers, that you just fell in love with and couldn’t stop listening to?
– What if I told you, that you can be able to play all of your favorite songs – in your own way, and actually FEEL great emotions and new inspiration while playing them?
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If you’re tired from playing songs in the same old way, and from feeling like everything that you play sounds the same – I have to tell you that I was there too, for years. That’s exactly the reason that I made this course, and it’s been create as the dream course that I wish I had a few years ago.
You are about to become a completely different guitar player – a whole lot more interesting & captivating, with a personal style, and most importantly – having more fun in each song that you play. (And so will your listeners)
People will be touched and impressed with what you’ll do on the guitar – and they’ll want to hear more and more.
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(for more details on the techniques and “spices” that you will learn – see the description below, and also the course curriculum content below)
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What students have said:
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“I’ve been a basic “campfire” strummer for years. I decided to try this course to see if I really could spice up my playing and make it more interesting. I’m still in the early stages, but already I’ve learned two new techniques that weren’t too difficult to pick up that are already starting to make a difference in my playing and in my songwriting. The instructor’s positive, encouraging tone is very motivating and helpful – especially when trying something a little more difficult. This course is HUGE! I expect to learn tons by the time I work my way through it. This is money well-spent!” James Craven
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“Cooper is an amazing teacher who knows what we want to learn. I always felt I played the guitar in a really boring fashion. In only a couple of days with his course I learned to play songs with arpeggios and everyone noticed a huge difference. This course is everything I was looking for.“ Jehú Alvarado
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“Let’s clarify one thing right off the bat. This is not a song lessons course, you’re expected to already know a few songs. This is a “how do I go about playing the songs I know my way” course. The PDFs are your friends when it comes to helping you really break down and understand the ideas presented (and I know Cooper put a lot of work into them because they are chock full of information…) If you’re looking for a nudge to get you out of a campfire strumming rut, this is exactly what the doctor (of awesome covers) ordered.” Dora P.
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“The advantage over the “learn-how-to-play-this-song” approach of most Youtube videos is that he teaches some basic techniques that can be applied to dress up any song.” Larry Tuck
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“This course is absolutely amazing. I could not find much on these techniques all over the web, and this course covered all I needed in such a professional way – it is unreal!” Eli Eliashar
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“I play the guitar for decades now, but not feeling a real improvement, although I spent my life on Youtube. I started Mr Cooper course yesterday (Spice your songs playing), and the two first lessons gave me plenty of ideas on how to improve my arpeggios, adding scale chords I never thought about. Thanks a lot for that course. All the best for you. Dominique.” Dominique Farese.
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Are you at a place where you can play songs that you love on the guitar, but you feel that most of them sound plain, and sort-of the same when you play them?
Do you want to play songs in a more enjoyable, satisfying way – with a lot more creative choices and sound options at your fingertips?
Do you want to be able to really express and transmit your emotions through your playing – and captivate your listeners?
Do you want to get into a journey of improving and spicing-up your song-playing through studying the habits, ideas and techniques of some the world’s most-loved guitarists? (The Beatles, John Mayer, Ed Sheeran, Jimi Hendrix, Jack Johnson and many others)
If the answers are yes – so you are in the right place, and the only place on the internet which can give you those answers.
I created this course as the dream course that I wish I had when I was at the position that you’re at now.
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I was at that exact same place shortly after I was finally able to play a lot of my favorite songs fluently, and this feeling stuck for several years of mostly plateauing.
A feeling of “OK… What’s next after I got those simple strums down?”. I felt like my playing was stuck in a rut and there was nothing really special or ear-catching in my playing, neither to me – or to my friends who were listening.
That’s actually a spot most people get to – once they can strum some songs. They want to be more than a campfire player that’s identical to the next guy/girl.
And you can be at this spot whether if you’ve been playing for 6 months or 30 years.
But with the right guidance and inspiration – you can move forward very quickly and fire up the guitar passion all over again.
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Once I started getting on that road of discovering new song-playing techniques, the new possibilities and new spices I can add to my sound just kept showing up, my ears got better, and I found new inspirations in many songs that I listened to.
Today – the last thing I feel when I play a song is the “boredom” or the “same-old-same-old” feeling that I used to feel.
The other way around is true – I feel like there are just many different ways in which I can take a song and make it “my own”.
Because of that, each time I play a song – it’s also a slightly different version of it – and that’s what I like the most – the richness of possibilities and choices that I can make.
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Extra: The Official Course E-Books: Also, look below for the 7 bonus E-Books that you’re getting)
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Beautiful, printable SONGBOOK with 110+ of the most fun-to-play guitar songs of all time – so you’ll have many songs to practice your new techniques on. I handpicked these songs for you – and they are all EPIC. You’ll get hundreds of hours of fun out of this book.
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37$ Value Bonus: A detailed 100 page fancy e-book that’ll help you ingrain the knowledge from each lesson. Inluding how-to-practice guides, cheat-sheets, links to relevant examples in famous songs, lesson summaries, and more.
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The 18 techniques that you will have up your sleeve after this course are: (everything will be learned by using practical examples from at least 5 famous songs, and with detailed “how to put this into practice” guides)
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Arpeggio Picking: (“The #1 Way to Beautify Songs”) where instead of strumming all strings at once – you pick every note individually. We will focus deeply on this technique and you will get all the tools you need to easily play songs that are originally played with arpeggios, or also to “convert” regular, strummed songs into gorgeous arpeggio covers. Notable examples: Green Day – Time of Your Life, Led Zeppelin – Stairway to Heaven, R.E.M – Everybody Hurts.
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Create “Stairways” Over Chord Transitions by Using Bass Walk-Ups & Walk-Downs: This is a technique to make your chord transitions more lively – where instead of for example switching directly from G to E minor, we will take the role of a bass player for a second, and add a “walk-down” on the F# note, on the way down from the G to the E minor. Examples: Jeff Buckley – Hallelujah, Ben E. King – Stand By Me, Radiohead – Karma Police.
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Changing the Vibe of a Song by Changing the GROOVE (rhythmic feeling): Take a song that you know and with (or without) the help of a virtual drummer app, “inject” a new groove (new “rhythmic feeling”) into it. For example, turn a chill song into a funky song, or a rock song into a bossa-nova. This one’s FUN, and you can see examples in The Fugees cover of No Woman No Cry (sort of a folk rhythm in the Bob Marley version, turned into R&B rhythm), in John Mayer’s cover of Free Fallin’ (The Tom Petty rock song – turned into folk), and in Jamiroquai cover of Sunny. (soul song turned into a super funky song)
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Give Your Songs a Lot More DEPTH by Building Them Up Gradually, Using DYNAMIC Playing: With the techniques and theory in this section, you’ll be able to leave the “flat” song-playing behind you, and give songs deeper performances, with varying energy levels in each part, even when all you have is just one acoustic guitar and not a full band. Examples: the build-ups between the parts of the song in Green Day – Time of Your Life, Jeff Buckley – Hallelujah, Van Morrison – Into the Mystic.
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Add Some MELODIES to Your Song-Playing by Adding Riffs & Fills Between Chords: Spice up your song-playing by combining some lead-guitar playing in it – by adding cool melodies and riffs in between some of your chords. Examples: all the Jimi Hendrix songs, John Mayer – Gravity, Jack Johnson – F-Stop Blues, Van Morrison – Crazy Love (Athens 1989 version).
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Adding Some Acoustic Beach Vibes to Your Songs with “The Jack Johnson Slaps & Mutes”: Learn how to play chill, acoustic, “beach-style” guitar – in the style of Jack Johnson. Examples: Jack Johnson – Better Together, I Got You, Banana Pancakes, Bubbly Toes. The Beautiful Girls – La Mar. Ben Harper – Forever.
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You’ll be able to naturally substitute plain chords with some COLORFUL 7th chords in songs that you play. (like Dmaj7, F7, Em7, etc.) You’ll know how to use them and you’ll know when they fit in best. Examples of songs with a lot of 7th chords: Just the Two of Us, The Beatles – Something, Fly Me to the Moon. Also, most blues songs contain Dominant7 / minor7 chords.
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Beautifully decorating your chords by using hammer-ons and pull-offs in and out of them. Examples: Bob Dylan, Brett Dennen – Don’t Think Twice It’s Alright, The Doobie Brothers – Long Train Running, John Mayer – Queen of California.
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We’ll work on adding the #1 ingredient into your songs – EMOTION. We’ll see different examples from artists who evoke different emotions and do some exercises ourselves, so you can really start feeling the songs, and make sure that your listeners feel you as well.
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Learn how to play songs in the electric style of Jimi Hendrix and John Mayer, with their unique right-hand groove, and while adding riffs between the chords (and while playing “thumb-over chords”). You can use it to play their songs, or to “convert” any other song into their style. Examples: Jimi Hendrix – Bold As Love, The Wind Cries Mary, Castles Made of Sand. John Mayer – Slow Dancing In a Burning Room, Gravity, Daughters.
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Adding “The Funk Sauce” to Different Genres of Music: SLIDING Into Chords: This technique will enable you to make a more “pronounced” entry into chords that you want to emphasize. It can be done either in a “funky” style, “country” style, and more styles that you’ll see in the lessons. Examples: Red Hot Chili Peppers – Under The Bridge, (sliding into some of the chords in the verse) Jimi Hendrix – Little Wing, Red House, (Sliding into some of the chords in the intro) John Mayer – Stop This Train. (Into the 2nd chord of the repeating progression of the verse)
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Sus 2 & Sus 4 Chords: Adding Interest with Tension & Release Elements. Examples: Brian Adams – Summer of ’69 (intro of the MTV unplugged version), Elton John – Can You Feel The Love Tonight, (Just before the chorus) John Denver – Leaving on a Jet Plane. (Just before the chorus)
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How to use Palm-Muting to play around with the dynamics of a song – so you can make sure that the intro sounds smaller, and the chorus sounds BIGGER for example. Examples: Ed Sheeran – A Team, Green Day – Basket Case, Van Morrison & Bob Dylan in Athens – Crazy Love.
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Make Your Songs Butter-Smooth and Your Chords SPACIOUS: Slash Chords. This one’s about Using slash chords (like D/F#, C/B, Em/G, etc.) to either create interesting bass line movements, or to get fuller-sounding chords. Examples: Elton John – Your Song, Can You Feel the Love Tonight, Tiny Dancer. Simon & Garfunkel – America. (Interesting bass line movements – either ascending or descending ) Pink Floyd – Wish You Were Here. (fuller sounding chords)
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“Wiping Down” The Strings – a Great BUILD-UP Technique to Capture Attention: build up quick tension before a new song part. A cool little touch that adds a lot of fun. Example: Stevie Ray Vaughan – Pride and Joy, (before the first solo) Jimi Hendrix – Little Wing, (right as the song starts) John Mayer – Ain’t No Sunshine cover (right before the 2nd verse).
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Making Chords HUGE with the CHORDS VIBRATO Technique: Most of us know the vibrato from solos, and when it’s used only on single notes. However, inside the course I’ll show you 5 techniques to add a vibrato to whole chords. It sounds AWESOME. Usually you’ll end a song with it, or emphasize certain chords with it. For an even more pronounced, similar effect, check out the tremolo in Stevie Ray Vaughan – Lenny, (intro) and Nancy Sinatra – Bang Bang. (intro)
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Spicing-Up Chord Transitions by Adding WHOLE CHORDS Walk-Ups or Walk-Downs: Examples: Radiohead – Just (into the chorus), Bill Withers – Ain’t No Sunshine (a walk-down is often added in live performances, right at middle of the bridge – “and she’s always gona too long”) Jimi Hendrix – Little Wing (in the middle of each progression – it’s a Bbm7-Am7-Abm7)
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Playing Alternative Chord Voicings All Over the Neck: Replacing open chords with more interesting, sparkling voicings up the neck.
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Three extra techniques – see The Middle Section in the course to find out more!
SONGWRITERS – your future songs will be a lot more interesting and different from the rest of the pack. The new sounds out of your guitar will surely inspire you in more ways, and take your lyrics and melodies to new territories.
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Extra lessons: (available in the “Middle Section” of the course)
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How to (Practically) Start Discovering Your Own Unique Sound on the Guitar
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Adding the Often-Forgotten, #1 Ingredient to Your Songs: EMOTION
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A Quick-Start Guide to PRACTICAL Guitar & Music Theory
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How to Make Your Guitar 3X More Fun to Play (80-20 Maintenance Talk)
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My Bullet-Proof Method to Easily Find the Correct Strumming Pattern of Any Song
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The 2 Main Keys for Learning (and Remembering) ANY Song – Much Faster Than How You’re Used to
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7 Reasons to Start Spicing-Up Your Performances with a HARMONICA
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My 2 Cents About Singing – and Recommended Ways to Learn It
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My Favorite 5 Song-Playing Guitarists on YouTube – An Inspiration Source
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Bonus: The Guitar Songs Masters Complete E-Books Library: On top of everything that’s above, you’ll get 7 more fancy guitar E-Books that’ll help you improve your guitar life.
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The 14 Best Guitar Apps That You’ll Actually Use
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11 Guitar Practice Tips for Speedy Improvement
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The Complete Guitar Chords Cheat-Book
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The 13 Best Guitar Accessories That You’ll Need
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My Secret Songbooks Link-Bank: Get Access to 7 Songbooks with 5000+ Songs
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9 Cool Ways to Customize Your Guitar
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Improve Your Sense of Rhythm Cheat-Sheet
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Why should you listen to me?
Hi, my name is Alon Cooper. I am touring the world while running my online teaching business, playing venues (solo or with a band), and learning from the best musicians wherever I go.
I am the founder of Guitar Songs Masters, one of the top five most read guitar blogs worldwide, and of the GuitarSongsMasters Video Courses Academy, which has over 70K students in more than 10 unique guitar courses.
My primary focus since my early days of playing the guitar, was to play the songs that I love – while trying to give them my personal twist. That’s what I’m an expert at – and that’s why this course is the flagship course that I worked on for a year and there’s nothing like it on the internet.
To conclude – my expertise is in teaching you how to play the songs that you love – with your own unique sound that I can help you develop.
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Looking forward to seeing you inside the course, and to hopefully hear from you as you’re making the journey of developing your own sound. (I’m serious – I love hearing from students – so feel free to send me a message)
– Cooper
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1Intro: Welcome! + How the Course Will WorkVideo lesson
This video will make sure that you know how to get the most out of the course and what to expect.
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23 Quick Tips to Help You Get the Most Out of the CourseVideo lesson
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3Download the Course Companion E-BookText lesson
The large companion E-Book has a chapter for each of the different sections, and over there you'll find PLENTY of extra information, real-life songs examples, and homework - of the discussed techniques.
It will completely multiply the practicality of the course for you, and will make sure that the knowledge is ingrained and used in the real world, so don't miss it.
Also - for your convenience, each section also has a "split" of the relevant pages of the entire E-Book, in case that you prefer working in that way.
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4Bonus E-Book: Download The Ultimate Guitar SongbookText lesson
This songbook that I put together for you for this course, filled with nothing but the most fun-to-play guitar songs that I know, will help make sure that you have "where" to practice all of your new knowledge - in the real world.
Besides the E-Book, also feel free to put the new techniques to action on YOUR favorite songs - because this is really what it's all about.
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5Also - Don't Miss the 7 Guitar Songs Masters Bonus E-Books at the End.Text lesson
Notice that in one of the last sections I added a bunch of e-books for your enjoyment.
These are the result of a couple months long project with a graphic designer that have cost me a couple thousand dollars so that you can have the coolest and most helpful e-books on various topics, such as:
The 14 Most Useful Guitar Apps
The Top 11 Guitar Practice Tips for Speedy Improvement
The 13 Best Guitar Accessories
9 Cool Ways to CUSTOMIZE Your Guitar
The Complete Guitar Chords Cheat-Book (with photographs and explanations)
How to Improve Your Sense of Rhythm (Cheat Sheet)
My Secret Songbooks Link-Bank (Get Access to 7 Ready-Made Songbooks with 5000+ Songs)
And more. Stay tuned!
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6"Country Roads" - with 8 Different Spice-Up Techniques Examples. Start Here!Video lesson
In the “Techniques Index” section – I use three guitar classics (Just The Two of Us, Ain’t No Sunshine, Country Roads) as examples for all of the different techniques that you can learn here.
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7Ain't No Sunshine - with 6 More Spice Up Techniques in ActionVideo lesson
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8"Just the Two of Us" - 5 Spice-Up Techniques in Action (Recommended!)Video lesson
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9PDF Mini-Book: The Spice-Up Techniques IndexText lesson
For your convenience - download just the relevant part from the entire course companion E-Book.
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10If you enjoy the course - I'd highly appreciate if you can leave a review! (:Text lesson
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11Welcome to the Arpeggio Section!Video lesson
Arpeggio picking is the art of breaking down chords and picking them as individual notes. (Think of “Green Day – Time of Your Life” and the intro to “Hotel California” – which are famous examples)
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12Introduction to Arpeggio Picking - Part 1 - Arpeggiating with a PickVideo lesson
Arpeggio picking is the art of breaking down chords and picking them as individual notes. (Think of “Green Day – Time of Your Life” and the intro to “Hotel California” – which are famous examples)
This first lesson will guide you to being able to play arpeggio patterns with a pick.
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13Introduction to Arpeggio Picking - Part 2 - Fingerstyle ArpeggioVideo lesson
Arpeggio picking is the art of breaking down chords and picking them as individual notes. (Think of “Green Day – Time of Your Life” and the intro to “Hotel California” – which are famous examples)
This first lesson will guide you to being able to play arpeggio patterns by using your fingers. (This style is often called "Fingerstyle Arpeggio")
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14Arpeggio School: The 8 Best Arpeggio Songs to LearnVideo lesson
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15How to Convert Any "Regular" Song into an Arpeggio SongVideo lesson
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16Using Arpeggio Walk-Ups & Walk-Downs to Make Chord Transitions More InterestingVideo lesson
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17The #1 Rule to Make Your Arpeggio Picking 4X More Accurate and EasyVideo lesson
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18PDF Mini-Book: Arpeggio PickingText lesson
For your convenience - download just the relevant part from the entire course companion E-Book.
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19Bass Walk-Ups & Walk-Downs (Bass Stairways): Start Here!Video lesson
Bass walk-ups and walk-downs are all about decorating some of your chord transition with a bass note / notes that fit in between the previous chord and the next chord.
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203 Different Ways to Play a Bass Stairway (From Subtle to BOLD)Video lesson
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21Bass Walk-Ups & Walk-Downs: Practical Examples in Popular SongsVideo lesson
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22Using Bass Walk-Ups & Walk Downs in ARPEGGIO Songs: "Arpeggio Bass Stairways"Video lesson
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23PDF Mini-Book: Bass Walk-Ups & Walk-DownsText lesson
For your convenience - download just the relevant part from the entire course companion E-Book.
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24Changing The Groove: Start Here!Video lesson
Instead of playing a song in the same rhythm and style as it was originally born under, why not take a pop song and put a funky groove twist to it? Or take a rock n’ roll song and make it relaxed? Or how about turning a Bob Dylan folk song into a light bossa-nova tune? This one’s FUN and refreshing.
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25Changing the Groove: Examples from Famous Covers That "Changed the Groove"Video lesson
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26Two APPS That Will Show You a Bunch of Awesome New RhythmsVideo lesson
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27The Difference Between Boring/Hit Performances: GROOVE! Make Your Audience DANCEVideo lesson
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28"Tap That Foot": How Your Feet Will Get You Into the GrooveVideo lesson
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29The Funkiest Hendrix Chord That Opens Up Many "Hendrix Riffs" & In-Between RiffsVideo lesson
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30PDF Mini-Book: Changing the GrooveText lesson
For your convenience - download just the relevant part from the entire course companion E-Book. (See the attached PDF)
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31Creating Interesting, DYNAMIC Song-Playing: Start HereVideo lesson
In this section, we will learn how to create interesting performances by feeling when (and how) to “keep the cards close to your chest” and play an emotional, low-key verse, or give everything that the guitar has to give – when it’s time for a final chorus. And everything in between. The key word here is “relativity”.
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32Interesting, DYNAMIC Song-Playing: Climbing The PRACTICAL Energy LadderVideo lesson
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33Interesting, DYNAMIC Song-Playing: Practical Examples in Popular SongsVideo lesson
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34Using "Palm Muting" as a Tool for Building Up Dynamics (Learn from Ed Sheeran!)Video lesson
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35PDF Mini-Book: Dynamic Song-PlayingText lesson
For your convenience - download just the relevant part from the entire course companion E-Book. (See the attached PDF)
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36Playing Alternative Chord Voicings All Over the Neck: Start HereVideo lesson
Here we’ll learn ways to open up a lot more chord positions up the neck, along with the feeling of “when is it suitable” to opt for a different voicing up the neck instead of a regular open voicing.
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37Playing Alternative Chord Voicings All Over the Neck: Examples in Popular SongsVideo lesson
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38PDF: CAGED Chords Cheat Sheet - Unlocking Many of New Chord ShapesText lesson
"CAGED" is basically a certain way in which you can look at the fretboard - which makes the most sense to most of the students that I have encountered, including myself.
By learning the principles of this method, the guitar neck will start making a lot more sense, and you will naturally be able to discover LOTS of extra ways to play each chord, all around the neck.
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39PDF: Jazz Chords Cheat-Sheet - Unlock Exotic Chord Voicings All Around the NeckText lesson
The chord shapes that you'll meet in the attached E-Book can be very challenging, but will surely get some very fresh, new sounds out of your guitar. (Especially if you are not into jazz)
As described in the PDF mini-book at the end of this chapter, you can try to sometimes substitute basic chords - with some of the chords that you'll meet here. For example, play a C9 in a song that tells you to play a C.
Sometimes it will work beautifully, sometimes not, and that's exactly what it's all about - experimenting with new sounds and getting out of the "same old" way of playing songs!
Enjoy.
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40Full E-Book: The Complete Guitar Chords Cheat-BookText lesson
The Complete Guitar Chords Cheat-Book (attached as a PDF) will show you many different chords, chord types, and different ways to play them all over the neck.
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41The "Movable C-Shape Chords" That'll Help You Play Songs All Over the NeckVideo lesson
This is a type of chords that's great to get familiar with - as it will make it a lot easier for you to play songs in certain areas on the fretboard, and without having to move around too much.
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42The "Sixth Chord": A Beautiful Chord Shape That Opens Up MANY New Neck ShortcutsVideo lesson
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436 Tips on How to Easily Play BARRE ChordsVideo lesson
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446 Reasons Why All Pros Play Chords with the Thumb From AboveVideo lesson
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45PDF + Video: The "Thumb-Over" Chord Shapes Cheat-SheetVideo lesson
The attached PDF cheat-sheet will show you (in diagrams + pictures) all the common chord shapes for playing "thumb-over" chords.
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46---Learn How to Easily Play "Thumb-Over" Chords: Exercise 1---Video lesson
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47---Learn How to Easily Play "Thumb-Over" Chords: Exercise 2---Video lesson
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48---Learn How to Easily Play "Thumb-Over" Chords: Exercise 3---Video lesson
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49---Learn How to Easily Play "Thumb-Over" Chords: Exercise 4---Video lesson
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50PDF Mini-Book: Playing Alternative Chord Voicings All Over the NeckText lesson
For your convenience - download just the relevant part from the entire course companion E-Book. (See the attached PDF)
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51"Wiping Down" The Strings: Start Here + Practical Examples in Popular SongsVideo lesson
This little spice-up can go a long way when “dividing” the different parts of your songs, and immediately capturing the listener’s attention.
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52PDF Mini-Book: "Wiping Down" the StringsText lesson
For your convenience - download just the relevant part from the entire course companion E-Book. (See the attached PDF)
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53How to (Practically) Start Discovering Your OWN Unique Style on the GuitarVideo lesson
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54Adding the Often-Forgotten, #1 Ingredient to Your Songs: EMOTIONVideo lesson
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55A Quick-Start Guide to PRACTICAL Guitar & Music TheoryVideo lesson
Don't miss the attached PDF Theory Quick-Start guide.
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56PDF: Short Quick-Start Guide to Music TheoryText lesson
This quick-start mini-PDF attached here will teach you the very basics of music theory, in a very clear, graphic way. In it, (and inside the preceding video) I also point you in the direction of the resources that have personally helped me the most in learning theory that's practical on the guitar.
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57How to Make Your Guitar 3X More Fun to Play (80-20 Maintenance Talk)Video lesson
Make your entire guitar experience far easier with this one little thing.
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58Video + E-Book: The 14 Most Useful GUITAR APPS in 2019!Video lesson
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59My Bullet-Proof Method to Easily Find the Correct Strumming Pattern of Any SongVideo lesson
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60The 2 Main Keys for Learning ANY Song - Much Faster Than How You're Used toVideo lesson
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61My 2 Cents About SINGING - and Recommended Ways to Learn ItVideo lesson
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62SONGWRITERS - This Is a Little Video Note for You - Regarding Spicing-Up SongsVideo lesson
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63My Favorite 5 Song-Playing Guitarists on YouTube – An Inspiration SourceVideo lesson
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647 Reasons to Start Spicing-Up Your Performances with a HARMONICAVideo lesson
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65Chords Vibrato: Start Here!Video lesson
I guess that we are all familiar with the vibrato technique that you can apply to single notes in solos, right? So, this section will teach you how to emphasize chords by adding vibrato to entire chords.
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66Chords Vibrato: Practical ExamplesVideo lesson
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67PDF Mini-Book: The Chords VibratoText lesson
For your convenience - download just the relevant part from the entire course companion E-Book. (See the attached PDF)
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68Hammer-Ons & Pull-Offs: Start Here!Video lesson
A great way to add more variety even into the sound of the most basic chords – is to use hammer-ons and pull-offs to get in and out of them. This section will show you all the tricks.
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69Hammer-Ons & Pull-Offs: Practical Examples in Popular SongsVideo lesson
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70PDF Mini-Book: Using Hammer-Ons and Pull-Offs in Song-PlayingText lesson
For your convenience - download just the relevant part from the entire course companion E-Book. (See the attached PDF)
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71Adding Slash Chords: Start Here!Video lesson
Slash chords (for example: D/F#, G/B, etc.) are chords that have a bass note which is not the root of the chord. This enables interesting, somewhat unstable sounds + creating SMOOTH basslines.
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72Adding Slash Chords: Beautiful Examples from Popular SongsVideo lesson
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73PDF: Common Slash Chords Cheat-SheetText lesson
The attached PDF cheat-sheet will show you the common slash chord shapes that you can start using (and substituting instead of basic chords) right now.
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74PDF Mini-Book: Adding Slash ChordsText lesson
For your convenience - download just the relevant part from the entire course companion E-Book. (See the attached PDF)
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75Introduction to the Jimi Hendrix Section: Start Here!Video lesson
Since Hendrix is one of the guitarists that have influenced me (and so many others) the most, I wanted to dedicated an entire section to his style.
This large section is a mini-course about the unique style of Jimi Hendrix – with the famous right-hand groove, the famous riffs between the chords, the thumb-from above method, (that gets its own set of exercises to get you to comfortably play like that) and other elements that will help increase your creativity and control on the guitar.
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76The 7 Hendrix Style "Ingredients" - How to Play Any Other Song In His StyleVideo lesson
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77An Example of a "Conversion Into the Hendrix Style" - with "Time of Your Life"Video lesson
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78The Spanky Hendrix Groove - How to Play Rhythm While "Spanking" the ChordsVideo lesson
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79The Hendrix RIFFS "Formula" - How 70% of Them Are Built:Video lesson
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80The Funkiest Hendrix Chord That Opens Up Many "Hendrix Riffs"Video lesson
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816 Reasons Why All Pros Play Chords with the Thumb From Above (Like Hendrix)Video lesson
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82Get 4 Exercises on How to CLEANLY & EASILY Play "Thumb-Over" Chords In Section 8Text lesson
This is a reminder - that if you want to get deeper into the Hendrix playing style, but you're having trouble with getting a clean sound in your "thumb-over" chords - so head over to Section 8. (The section about playing chords all over the neck)
It's a common problem, and I've dealt with it myself, so I got you covered here.
Over at section 8, at the bottom of the section, you'll find 4 videos on 4 different exercises that will help you grab control over these types of chords very quickly.
Enjoy!
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83"Thumb-Over" Chord Shapes Cheat-SheetText lesson
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84The Most Recommended Songs to Learn In Order to Become GREAT at This StyleText lesson
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85PDF Mini-Book: Playing ANY Song in the Style of Jimi HendrixText lesson
For your convenience - download just the relevant part from the entire course companion E-Book. (See the attached PDF)
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